- Langdarma. He
migrated to
Western Tibet and
founded the
kingdom of
Ngari Khorsum ("the
three divisions of Ngari")
around 912 CE.
After his death, his large...
- Ladakh, was
briefly a part of the
kingdom of
Western Tibet called Ngari Khorsum.
Zanskar lies 250 km
south of
Kargil town on NH301. In
August 2024, the...
-
Autonomous Region covering Western Tibet,
whose traditional name is
Ngari Khorsum. Its
administrative centre and
largest settlement is the town of Shiquanhe...
- Baltistan. He also
boldly attempted the
conquest of
Western Tibet (Ngari
Khorsum) but was
killed in
battle of To-yo
during the Dogra-Tibetan war. In reference...
- gem-quality
deposits purportedly exist in the
mountains of
Derge and Nagari-
Khorsum in the east and west of the
region respectively.
Other notable localities...
- (996 CE). In the 10th century,
Spiti was part of the
kingdom of
Ngari Khorsum,
established by
Kyide Nyimagon of the
Tibetan royal lineage.
After Kyide...
-
written as
Khors (Russian: Хорс),
similarly spelled by
Maciej Stryjkowski -
Khorsum (Polish: Chorsum,
modern Chors). In English,
depending on the transliteration...
- get
along well with each other. The
Pangong Lake area in a map of
Ngari Khorsum by
Henry Strachey, 1851 Noh
along a
trade route of
Ladakh (1873) Map of...
-
approximately its
current extent. It was
henceforth treated as
being outside Ngari Khorsum, as a
buffer state against Mughal India. The
territories of Guge, Purang...
- name Maryul. King Nyimagon, who
founded the West
Tibetan kingdom of
Ngari Khorsum,
divided his
kingdom among his
three sons upon his death. The
eldest son...